About 4 p.m., DEA agents and police went to Valley One-Hour Cleaners, 4748 Onondaga Boulevard, and remained on the site for at least four hours, witnesses said.

“The only thing I can say is that we executed a search warrant,” said James Burns, special agent in charge of the DEA’s New York Division. Burns said that the search was part of an on-going investigation.

Agents removed “a quantity of currency” and "a small amount of drugs" from the dry cleaning store, Burns said. There have been no arrests associated with the raid, Burns said.

Employees in the store Friday morning told a reporter that they had no comment.

The owner of the store is William J. Sakran, according to Post-Standard archives. His family has owned the store at the corner of Velasko Road and Onondaga Boulevard since 1960.

Witnesses said there were a number of agents wearing bullet-proof vests with police in large letters on them going in and out of the store during the raid. At one point, a locksmith was brought to the scene, witnesses said.